Thursday, 20 October 2016

[Unicum] Borhi László történész új könyve: Dealing with Dictators. The United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe, 1942-1989

László Borhi: Dealing with Dictators. The United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe, 1942-1989

Translated by Jason Vincz

Indiana University Press

Distribution: World

Publication date: 6/13/2016

ISBN: 978-0-253-01947-9

 

http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?cPath=1037_1183&products_id=807766

 

 

Dealing with Dictators explores America’s Cold War efforts to make the dictatorships of Eastern Europe less tyrannical and more responsive to the country’s international interests. During this period, US policies were a mix of economic and psychological warfare, subversion, cultural and economic penetration, and coercive diplomacy. Through careful examination of American and Hungarian sources, László Borhi assesses why some policies toward Hungary achieved their goals while others were not successful. When George H. W. Bush exclaimed to Mikhail Gorbachev on the day the Soviet Union collapsed, “Together we liberated Eastern Europe and unified Germany,” he was hardly doing justice to the complicated history of the era. The story of the process by which the transition from Soviet satellite to independent state occurred in Hungary sheds light on the dynamics of systemic change in international politics at the end of the Cold War.

 

 

Mr. Béla GEDEON

Press, Information and Public Affairs Attaché

Embassy of Hungary, Washington DC

Email: bgedeon@mfa.gov.hu

Office: (202) 362-0321

Mobile: (202) 460-4711

Program of 1956 events of the Embassy of Hungary

 

 

 

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